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Discount clothing chain has going-out-of-business sale in NJ
FREEHOLD — If you like to shop for discount clothing and shoes, listen up. All Bob’s Stores, a subsidiary of GoDigital Media Group, are closing after the company filed Chapter 11 on June 18. The stores are now holding a liquidation sale, including their one New Jersey store...
NJ kidnap victim’s smart move helped cops find car
🚨The woman pretended to be on the phone talking to a relative. 🚨 Dispatchers are trained to handle this type of call. 🚨 Police were able to locate the car as she approached the GWB. A woman secretly kept police on the phone for two hours Wednesday...
Morning Joe Hosts Pummel Fence-Sitting Democrat Over Biden Staying In The Race: ‘Congressman! Congressman!’
Rep. Andy Kim (D-NJ), the Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate in New Jersey in November, joined the hosts of MSNBC’s Morning Joe on Wednesday The post Morning Joe Hosts Pummel Fence-Sitting Democrat Over Biden Staying In The Race: ‘Congressman! Congressman!’ first appeared on Mediaite.
Great white sharks in New Jersey may be a thing
Shark sightings aren't uncommon, but the elusive great white shark is most certainly the rarest for a close-up view or encounter along New Jersey's coast. A possible great white shark was captured in photos according to Pearson's Pursuit Inshore Fishing social media post on Sunday. According to one news source,...
A meteor streaked over the NYC skyline before disintegrating over New Jersey
NASA has confirmed that meteor streaked over the New York City skyline before disintegrating over nearby New Jersey. William Cooke, the head of the space agency's Meteoroid Environments Office,
Warning for NJ residents: Arsenic seeping into home water supply
⚫ A preventive tool could be making a threat even more severe. ⚫ Homeowners are being advised to add a tool to their filtration system. New research out of Rutgers University is raising a big red flag for many New Jersey homeowners. Systems designed to keep arsenic out of a...
New 17,000 sq. ft. headquarters lease in Clark leads strong Q2 for Signature Acquisitions
20 Commerce Drive in Cranford — Courtesy: Signature Acquisitions. A transportation logistics firm has leased more than 17,000 square feet at a Clark office building, the largest among nearly a dozen second-quarter deals completed by Signature Acquisitions. According to the landlord, All-Ways Forwarding will use the space at 100...
Stay out of the water! Major sewage leak in Red Bank, NJ
RED BANK — Residents and visitors are "strongly advised" to stay out of the Navesink River because of an accidental release of sewage into storm drains. A drilling crew working in Parking Lot 1 in front of the NJ Transit station at the intersection of Monmouth and Burrowes streets struck a pressurized main. The borough is also discouraging the consumption of fish and shellfish from the area of the Route 35 bridge over the Navesink.
‘The Muppet Christmas Carol’ in Concert is coming to New Jersey
I know, I know, it’s pretty early to be thinking about Christmas, but you’re going to want to get your tickets for this event now before they run out. A holiday classic, The Muppet Christmas Carol, will be played with orchestration from the New Jersey Symphony at the State Theatre coming up this December.
Summer Hours at the Spotswood Public Library
SPOTSWOOD, NJ - The Spotswood Public Library is a great place to beat the heat this summer with a full schedule of events and activities for children and adults. Its popular summer reading program began on June 24 and continues through the summer. The Spotswood Public Library's summer hours are as follows: Monday - 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday - 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday - 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday - 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday - 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday - Closed Sunday - Closed The Spotswood Public Library's summer hours continue through Labor Day weekend. For a full calendar of the Spotswood Public Library's summer events, visit their website. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Italian restaurant serving Staten Island for 20+ years goes dark for the summer
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Lights have lowered temporarily at Nucci’s of Richmond Valley. But the curtain hasn’t dropped completely on the 22-year-old Italian restaurant, says its co-owner. Proprietor Paul Montella said he hopes to enjoy the summer with his family and is taking a well-needed break from...
Ace Bailey settling in at Rutgers
The Ace Bailey era is alive and well at Rutgers as summer workouts continue in Piscataway. Bailey, a native of Powder Springs, Ga., came in as the No.2-ranked class of 2024 prospect in the nation and the highest-ranked recruit in Rutgers basketball history. Bailey's prowess on the basketball court was...
Delivery drivers picket outside Staten Island Amazon warehouse on Prime Day
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Amazon delivery drivers from Skokie, Ill. picketed outside a Staten Island warehouse on Wednesday to demand “a fair contract” on one of the retail giant’s busiest days of the year — Prime Day. More than 100 drivers who organized with Teamsters...
BOE reintroduces budget after state bill restores aid
BRADLEY BEACH — The Bradley Beach Board of Education [BOE] re-introduced the tentative budget on July 11 of $9,181,316, which would result in an annual increase of about $131 per average household. Increased revenue from added state aid and the tax levy will enable the district to replace old Chromebooks and hire an additional specialized teacher and aide for the autism program.
State OKs $22 million Aspire package for Newark health care center project
State officials have given a major boost to another development in Newark, approving a nearly $22 million tax credit award for a new ground-up health care project in the South Ward. According to the Economic Development Authority, the plan would transform a site at the corner of Clinton Avenue and...
Cape May Resorts Hire Hawks to Keep Seagulls Away
Congress Hall and The Rusty Nail in Cape May have taken a page out of Ocean City's book on how to stop seagulls from bothering guests this summer. The resorts are introducing a new falconry program to keep the seagulls from swooping down to steal food and bother tourists. Congress...
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